OpenIntelWireless / itlwm

Intel Wi-Fi Drivers for macOS
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AirportItlwm v2.3.0 stable Latest - Sonoma 14.5 iServices NOT working #990

Open rudo56 opened 4 months ago

rudo56 commented 4 months ago

Support macOS Sonoma Users from macOS 14.0 to macOS 14.3 should use a separate kext due to an API change in 14.4+ iMessage and related services will not work OOB with AirportItlwm.kext, use itlwm.kext or a builtin NIC as the primary device >instead

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Environment

Kext Version: AirportItlwm 2.3.0 stable WiFi Card Model: Intel Wifi 6 AX210 PCI Product ID: 0x2725 macOS Version: Sonoma 14.5 Description Updated from last Ventura to last Sonoma, I used AirportItlwm 2.3.0-sonoma 14.4+ kext for compatible solution. I can NOT login after login out and iMessage NOT WORK.

After that, I switched to itlwm kext 2.3.0 and HeliPort app, iServices working OK.

It is because 14.5? There would be possible and reliable fix for sonoma + AirportItlwm ?

kimiazhu commented 4 months ago

Same problem here on my NUC8i5beh,and my AirDrop works when I send files from Mac to iPhone, but failed in the opposite direction

rudo56 commented 4 months ago

In Ventura with AirportItlwm, works everything so well, so the problem is exclusive of Sonoma?

Wifi cards are the big problem lately. Hope devs can give a hand.

pratiknborkar commented 4 months ago

The same problem in my case as well I am using MacBookPro16,4 but my LAN port is not working so integrated EN0 from DSDT but it still i-service stops working. Ventura was fine if I remember. Even with itlwm+Heliport all works great.

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rokipet commented 4 months ago

it dosent work on sonoma 14.5 the same here i used vpn and it activates the iservices

rudo56 commented 4 months ago

it dosent work on sonoma 14.5 the same here i used vpn and it activates the iservices

itlwm+heliport? or Airportitlwm?

michaelliunsky commented 4 months ago

it dosent work on sonoma 14.5 the same here i used vpn and it activates the iservices

itlwm+heliport?

or Airportitlwm?

itlwm+heliport worked well on 14.5 without vpn

Fejm commented 4 months ago

It seems that mac os verifies the connection via en0 - even if the cable is disconnected. With the cable disconnected, I shared the connection from WiFi to Ethernet (settings -> sharing) and tricked system into thinking the cable was connected (faulty Ethernet kext), assigned a static IP address for Ethernet, waited a while until the pings to Google stopped (now I have internet via Ethernet [useless but tricks system]) and deactivated Ethernet - iMessage messages were sent immediately. Let me remind you, I didn't have the cable connected even for a moment. The entire procedure must be repeated each time the system is restarted.

OS: Sonoma 14.5

rudo56 commented 4 months ago

It seems that mac os verifies the connection via en0 - even if the cable is disconnected. With the cable disconnected, I shared the connection from WiFi to Ethernet (settings -> sharing) and tricked system into thinking the cable was connected (faulty Ethernet kext), assigned a static IP address for Ethernet, waited a while until the pings to Google stopped (now I have internet via Ethernet [useless but tricks system]) and deactivated Ethernet - iMessage messages were sent immediately. Let me remind you, I didn't have the cable connected even for a moment. The entire procedure must be repeated each time the system is restarted.

OS: Sonoma 14.5

Thanks for the answer. DO you think, this will be fixed in next releases?

350d commented 3 months ago

it dosent work on sonoma 14.5 the same here i used vpn and it activates the iservices

itlwm+heliport? or Airportitlwm?

itlwm+heliport worked well on 14.5 without vpn

On my system itlwm+heliport introduce freezes and system slowdown... i9/64GB/6650TX

350d commented 3 months ago

It seems that mac os verifies the connection via en0 - even if the cable is disconnected. With the cable disconnected, I shared the connection from WiFi to Ethernet (settings -> sharing) and tricked system into thinking the cable was connected (faulty Ethernet kext), assigned a static IP address for Ethernet, waited a while until the pings to Google stopped (now I have internet via Ethernet [useless but tricks system]) and deactivated Ethernet - iMessage messages were sent immediately. Let me remind you, I didn't have the cable connected even for a moment. The entire procedure must be repeated each time the system is restarted.

OS: Sonoma 14.5

I've managed to use integrated LAN with USB LAN adapter connected in loop with manual IPs. Wifi connection - first in a list. iServices works fine looks like. Sharing disabled.

MultimediaLucario commented 2 months ago

Hopefully an update comes out soon for AirportItwlm for macOS Sonoma 14.5 that fixes the iservices bug. I am currently in college and I can't use their private Wi-Fi considering heliport does not support WPA2 Enterprise.

TommyLuco commented 2 months ago

Hopefully an update comes out soon for AirportItwlm for macOS Sonoma 14.5 that fixes the iservices bug. I am currently in college and I can't use their private Wi-Fi considering heliport does not support WPA2 Enterprise.

You could just use airportitlwm + nullethernet to create a "fake" ethernet adapter with a proxy (and then in priority make that nullethernet the lowest of your network adapters). that will fix your iservices